What's in a name?

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For kicks, I named my Rudy Meinl CC Frances. It was named after a favorite album of mine at the time.
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I call mine "Willson":

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I called my main orchestral horn "Late for Dinner"
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I don't have a name for any of my instruments. But somehow, they all refer to me as Bi$@h!
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Glen Wells wrote:My tuba is Herman and my wifes sax is Christine.
My cars name is Christine! :shock: No kiddin' :twisted: The damned thing locks me in a won't let me out :shock: It tried to run over me last summer.
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Post by Rick Denney »

Sheesh. When I was training for long-distance triathlons, all my cycling buddies used to start the same threads about the names they gave their bikes.

Perhaps I'm just too much of a geek, but I always thought that a bit strange. I may greatly admire the way they look and work, but I've never wanted to give them names. Thus, my bikes were "the Habanero", "the Merckx", "the Schwinn Homegrown", etc.

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Oric wrote:my sousaphone is Lieutenant Shiny. We have a tuba named Old Ghetto, and one named Crunch.
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My tubas are just tubas. No names. I guess I'm not much fun.

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Post by circusboy »

I hadn't thought to name my horns before reading this, but after some consideration, I'm going with

"Rick 'doesn't slot the low C very well' Denney" for my F

and

"Bloke Back" for my Wagner Tuba.

(OK, I don't really have a Wagner Tuba.)
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Too hip for the room!
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Just wondered if you guys that go so far as to name your instruments talk to them as well??

As to windsheild bug's new signature line: I do have a light in my freezer! :) And it's name is "Bertha!"
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GopherTuba08 wrote:I may be weird, but I name my tubas. My BBb is Abby, and my F is Julianna. I have friends that name their cellos and basses and flutes and trombones. I was wondering if any other tubae name their horns, or if I need some serious counseling on how I didn't have enough friends because my dad never hugged me. Excuse me whilst I play some Wagner with Abby. . . .and cry.
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Naptown Tuba wrote:Just wondered if you guys that go so far as to name your instruments talk to them as well??
No, but I suspect my instruments are talking to each other, plotting behind my back... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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I call my 1261 Rudy. It's made in Germany and its an English style horn, so I figured it had a lot in common with Rudolph Hess...
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I call my Marzan "My Marzan".
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I have named all of my horns after the actresses in the sitcom "The Golden Girls". They are named in order of size.

Euph = Estelle Getty
F = Betty White
CC = Bea Arthur

All the horns are silver, so I only used the actresses with grey hair (sorry Rue).

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temp, you gotta get out more! :wink:
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